Joseph was a laborer at the village of Mt. Morris Department of Public Works

Mackensie was a cleaner at Keshequa Central School

Marissa was a Hand's on Career work crew member

Naviea was an assistant at the Finger Lakes Cookie Co.

Nick was a program assistant on the Hand's on Career work crew

Raymond was a program assistant at Cornell Cooperative Extension's Traffic Safety Program

Ryan worked at Morrison Dining in the county nursing home

Tainairis was a cleaner at Keshequa Central School

Trevor was a laborer at Wayland-Cohocton Central School

Caitlyn worked at Quinlan's Pharmacy

Year Round Young Adult Program

This work readiness program is developing tomorrow's workforce today. YOUNG ADULTS may receive funding for in-demand career training. High school non-completers may receive funding for TASC (formerly GED®) prep classes or tutor services. Individuals receive monetary support services and job search assistance throughout. Unsure what career you want? Explore careers through paid work experience or job shadowing with a local employer. HIGH SCHOOL youth receive support and incentives for academic success as well as an opportunity for paid work experience or job shadowing.

Eligibility for the program is based on age (16-24) and having at least one. risk factor In some cases, household income is required for eligibility. Full Application is available to fill in and print. Additional individual documents are required. If you need a birth certificate or social security card replaced, visit the quick links to the right.

Summer Employment Program

2018 Recruitment is now closed

Business Services

Do you currently have a project to complete or need extra hands to get it done? Partner today with Workforce Development to be a host site for Livingston County young adults ready to work.
Livingston County provides:

Wages

Workers' Comp

Pre-screening

The work experience opportunities are available year round. Complete and return the worksite agreement to Livingston County Workforce Development.